Ovid, Aratus and Augustus: Astronomy in Ovid's FastiCambridge University Press, 28. 3. 2000 - 226 strán (strany) This book explores how astronomy and power were linked in the early Roman Empire. This is achieved by careful study of the Fasti by the Roman poet Ovid--a poem about the Roman calendar which contains many references to and stories about the stars. The author does not study Ovid's stars by using the techniques of mathematical astronomy but aims to combine the methodology of recent genre-based readings with a broad cultural perspective. |
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Calendrical astronomy? | 9 |
Astronomy and genre | 21 |
Verse and universe in Aratus Phaenomena | 66 |
Vesta and the architecture of the Fasti | 92 |
Roman Aratus | 126 |
The metamorphosis of time | 154 |
Epilogue | 188 |
Technical problems of Ovids astronomy | 205 |
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